Lettuce: water. That’s honestly why we use lettuce in human food. Well that and the crunch.
Seeds: protien/fat
Peas: some potassium, iron, vitamin B6, and vitamin C
Oats: good carb/fiber/protein balance
Source: Chef that isn’t fat. I’m not skinny either, but I know enough about the nutritional content of the foods I make to graze without getting more than a little chub
Corn: probably the Potassium
Lettuce: water. That’s honestly why we use lettuce in human food. Well that and the crunch.
Seeds: protien/fat
Peas: some potassium, iron, vitamin B6, and vitamin C
Oats: good carb/fiber/protein balance
Source: Chef that isn’t fat. I’m not skinny either, but I know enough about the nutritional content of the foods I make to graze without getting more than a little chub
Doesn’t enriched white bread have a lot of that stuff in it though?
It does, but I don’t know if the duck can actually digest it, and the protien, fat, and liquid content is very minimal.
I’m a chef, Jim! Not a veterinarian
Lol okay. I was just curious, is all. I see those signs all over town where I live and always wondered about them.